WO1991000202A1 - Pre-tensioner - Google Patents
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- WO1991000202A1 WO1991000202A1 PCT/JP1990/000783 JP9000783W WO9100202A1 WO 1991000202 A1 WO1991000202 A1 WO 1991000202A1 JP 9000783 W JP9000783 W JP 9000783W WO 9100202 A1 WO9100202 A1 WO 9100202A1
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- B—PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
- B60—VEHICLES IN GENERAL
- B60R—VEHICLES, VEHICLE FITTINGS, OR VEHICLE PARTS, NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR
- B60R22/00—Safety belts or body harnesses in vehicles
- B60R22/18—Anchoring devices
- B60R22/195—Anchoring devices with means to tension the belt in an emergency, e.g. means of the through-anchor or splitted reel type
- B60R22/1951—Anchoring devices with means to tension the belt in an emergency, e.g. means of the through-anchor or splitted reel type characterised by arrangements in vehicle or relative to seat belt
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- B—PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
- B60—VEHICLES IN GENERAL
- B60R—VEHICLES, VEHICLE FITTINGS, OR VEHICLE PARTS, NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR
- B60R22/00—Safety belts or body harnesses in vehicles
- B60R22/34—Belt retractors, e.g. reels
- B60R22/36—Belt retractors, e.g. reels self-locking in an emergency
- B60R22/42—Belt retractors, e.g. reels self-locking in an emergency having means for acting directly upon the belt, e.g. by clamping or friction
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- the present invention is directed to a pleat that removes slack of a seat belt in response to a rapid acceleration of a vehicle, and locks the seat belt withdrawal. Concerning a single-unit device.
- Vehicles such as automobiles are equipped with a seatbelt device that restrains the occupant in a seat in the event of a vehicle collision and protects the occupant from a secondary collision in the vehicle.
- the seatbelt When restraining an occupant with such a seatbelt device, the seatbelt should be kept clear of the body, i.e., the body and seatbelt. If it is not installed so that there is no gap between them, the binding effect will be reduced. This is because the amount of movement of the body due to inertia during a collision increases as much as the body and the seatbelt are separated.
- a seat belt retractor with a pretensioner device having a configuration as shown in FIG. 4 is conventionally provided.
- the cutter is used for the operation.
- the seatbelt retractor with a pretensioner shown in the same figure has a sheetbelt 5 which is taken out, pulled out and wound on its own.
- a pulling device 1 for pulling the rope 2 is provided.
- Such a conventional seatbelt retractor with a pretensioner device operates as follows in the event of a vehicle collision.
- An electric signal is emitted from acceleration detecting means (not shown) which has detected a sudden acceleration of the vehicle, and in response to this signal, the tensioning device 1 moves the wire 2 in the direction A shown in the drawing. To pull quickly.
- the pulled wire rope 2 is wound around the pulley 4, and the pulley 4 is moved between the wire rope 2 and the pulley 4 by a frictional force in the direction B shown in the drawing. Rotate rapidly.
- the bridge 4 Since the bridge 4 is fixed to the reel shaft 3 and is revolved, the seat belt 5 is wound around the reel shaft 3 by this rotation. As a result, the bow is returned, and the clearance between the occupant's body and the seatbelt, that is, the slack of the seatbelt is removed.
- a seat belt retractor equipped with such a configuration is equipped with a pre-installation device, the seat belt retractor in the event of a collision may be used. It is thought that this can quickly prevent close contact with the occupant's body, thereby preventing the restraint effect from decreasing.
- seat belt 5 may be applied to the occupant's body. If the fit is insufficient and the slippage is less than the expected value, the occupant's body should be tightly tightened with the seatbelt 5 The problem of overkill was identified.
- the conventional sheet belt retractor with a pretensioner device is not a sheet belt 5 itself, but a sheet belt 5 instead of the sheet belt 5 itself.
- the wound reel shaft 3 is rotated, and as a result, the seat belt 5 is returned by the bow i.
- the present invention provides a prin- pletion device capable of reliably removing the seatbelt in the event of a collision and effectively restraining the occupant.
- the purpose is to provide.
- the present invention relates to acceleration detection for detecting a sudden acceleration of a vehicle.
- a slack remover for pulling the seatbelt to the side in response to a signal from the acceleration detecting device to remove slack in the seatbelt, and a seat from which slack has been removed
- the locking device interlocks with the slack removing device. It features an interlocking mechanism that performs the mouth movement of the seat belt.
- the locking device is arranged such that a seat belt is sandwiched between a first holding member that is rotated and displaced in conjunction with the slack removing device, and the first holding member.
- a first holding member that is rotated and displaced in conjunction with the slack removing device, and the first holding member.
- it is provided with a second sandwiching member which is arranged to face.
- the pretensioner device of the present invention is a pair of holding members for holding the seat belt, and the first first member is one of the first members.
- the first holding member and the second holding member which are self-moving in the direction of contact and separation with respect to the other second holding member, and are pulled between the first and second holding members.
- a tension member provided with an insertion portion for the sheet belt passed therethrough, a tension device for rapidly pulling the tension member in a direction crossing the sheet belt surface, and a tension member for the tension member
- a moving device for moving the first holding member in the direction of approaching the second holding member based on the tensile movement.
- the first holding member is pivotally connected to the frame at the base end side, and the free end side swings in the direction of contacting and separating from the second holding member. It is your own.
- the moving device has one end pivotally connected to the tension member and the other end formed with an elongated hole. An arm plate in which the end of the first holding member is engaged in the elongated hole, and when the tension member is pulled by a tension device, The arm plate moves the first holding member toward the second holding member.
- the moving means includes a spring for biasing the first holding member toward the second holding member, and a moving means for separating the first holding member from the second holding member. And a stop device for releasing the stop when the tension member is pulled by the tension device. Become .
- the stopping means is provided on the first holding member, and is provided on a bin locked to the frame and on the first holding member.
- the first holding member When the first holding member is moved by the pulling member or the pulling device, it engages to move the first holding member, whereby the pin is folded and the first holding member and the first holding member are folded.
- the stopping device is a rope connecting the first holding member and the tension member, and the rope moves the tension member by the tension device.
- the stop of the first holding member is released.
- a retractor for winding and unwinding the sheet belt is provided on the frame.
- the second holding member is fixed to the frame, or the second holding member slides in the direction away from the retractor. It is currently installed.
- the slack is removed from the seat belt, and the sheet is held and locked by the locking device. In this way, it is ensured that slack in the seat belt is eliminated and that the occupant's body can be effectively restrained in the seat.
- FIG. 1A is a front view of the apparatus and the seat belt retractor according to the embodiment
- FIG. 1B is a side view of the apparatus
- FIG. 2A is a side view of the apparatus.
- Fig. 2D FIG. 3A and FIG. 3B are side views of a locking device according to another embodiment
- FIG. 3C is a perspective view of a bushing 29
- FIG. Fig. 4 is a side view of a conventional seat belt retractor with a pretensioner device
- Fig. 5 is a perspective view of the frame
- FIG. 1A is a front view of the apparatus and the seat belt retractor according to the embodiment
- FIG. 1B is a side view of the apparatus
- FIG. 2A is
- FIGS. 1A and 1B show, as an embodiment, a pleasure device 31 and a seatbelt provided adjacent to the same.
- the front view, side view, and (c) of the retractor 10 are composite sectional views.
- the seatbelt retractor 10 shown in FIGS. 1A to 1C is self-rotating according to the winding-out of the seatbelt 11. It has a reel shaft 12 and a well-known locking mechanism 13 that locks the rotation of the reel shaft 12 by the action of rapid acceleration. It is fixed to the first flat plate portion 20A which occupies the lower half of the frame 20.
- the frame 20 is composed of a first flat plate portion 2OA occupying the lower half and a second flat plate portion 20B occupying the upper half.
- a pair of opposing plate portions 20C, 20D that are bent from both sides of the second flat plate portion 20B, and are provided continuously above the opposing plate portions 20C, 20D. It has a wire guide section 20E and 20F.
- Opposing plate portions 20C and 20D have support holes 200 and 20H for shafts 23 to be described later, and window holes for entering bins 162 and 1664 to be described later.
- 20 1 and 20 J are drilled.
- Two guide nodes 20:, 20 L for guiding the seat belt 11 are provided between the opposed plate portions 20 C, 20 D.
- a plating unit 31 according to an embodiment of the present invention is provided.
- the precision device 31 includes an acceleration detecting device 30 for detecting acceleration, and a lateral side of the seat belt in response to a signal from the acceleration detecting device 30.
- an acceleration detecting device 30 for detecting acceleration
- a lateral side of the seat belt in response to a signal from the acceleration detecting device 30.
- To the seatbelt A slack removing device 14 for rapidly removing the slack of the sheet 11, and a locking device 15 for locking the sheet belt 11 from which the slack has been removed. Yes.
- the acceleration detecting device 30 judges the acceleration sensor and the detection output from the acceleration sensor, and when a rapid acceleration exceeding a predetermined value is detected, the acceleration detecting device 30 transmits the acceleration to the slack removing device 14. And a control unit for outputting a slack removal signal.
- the slack removing device 14 includes a tension member 25 for hooking and pulling the seat belt 11, and this tension member 25 is clearly shown in FIG. As shown in the figure, a narrow blade-like holding member 25A is supported between the elbow portions 25B and 25C formed by bending both ends of the holding member 25A.
- the cylindrical member 26 is provided. Both ends 26A of the cylindrical member 26 protrude from the elbow portions 25B and 25C.
- the slack removing device 14 further includes a metal wire 2 having one end attached to an intermediate portion of the holding member 25A and the other end attached to a tension device 22 described later.
- a tensioning device 22 for instantly pulling the wire 21 in the tensioning direction (the direction of the arrow 90) based on the acceleration detection signal from the acceleration detection device 30 and a tensioning member 25 are supported. It has a pair of arm plates 24. In the arm plate 24, a circular hole 24B is formed in the distal end side, and a long hole 24A is formed from the middle part to the base end side. The ends 26 A of the cylindrical portions 26 of the circular holes 24 B are fitted and laid.
- the tensioning device 22 is connected to the vehicle by the bracket 22B. It is fixed to a member (not shown).
- the locking device 15 includes a bushing 150 serving as a first holding member for holding the seat belt 11 from both sides and a second holding member. It has a receiver 15 2.
- the bushing 150 has a cylindrical part 154, a half cylindrical part 156, a connecting plate part 158 connecting them, and a core fitted to a half cylindrical part 156. It has a contact piece 1660 and is laid. Cylindrical part
- a shaft 23 is inserted into the shaft 15 4, and both ends of the shaft 23 are opposed to the support holes 20 G and 20 H of the facing plates 20 C and 20 D of the frame 20. Mated with the contact
- the axis of rotation is the axis of rotation 160 and the axis of rotation is self-rotating.
- Bins 162 and 1664 are projected from both sides of the connecting plate portion 1558, respectively.
- bins 16 2 and 16 4 project outward from the windows 20 and 20 J of frame 20, and form an arm plate 24. Insert into slot 24 A and lay it.
- the receiver (second holding member) 15 2 is a receiver holder fixed to the second flat plate portion 20 B of the frame 20.
- a rail is provided with a 170 and a contact service 172 fitted to the receiver holder 170.
- the contact beads 16 0 and 17 2 are directly connected to the seat belt 11, and the bonding surface with the seat belt 11 is not Ripples are formed so that the sandwiched seat belt 11 cannot be slipped out.
- the seat belt 11 is urged in the winding direction by the biasing spring (not shown) of the sheet belt retractor 10.
- the seatbelt 11 should be loosely attached to the occupant's body for the purpose of review.
- the seatbelt retractor 10 When the seatbelt retractor 10 has a tension relay function, the seatbelt 11 is moved from the occupant's body. After a predetermined distance, the occupant will not be restrained. In this state, that is, in the state shown in FIG. 2A, when the vehicle has a collision accident, a rapid acceleration is detected by the acceleration detection device 30. In response to the signal from the detection device 30, the tension device 22 starts operating, and rapidly pulls the wire 21. (Simultaneously, when the vehicle collides, the locking mechanism 13 is activated, the reel shaft 12 is strongly locked, and the reel shaft is locked. The rotation of the foot 12 prevents the belt I from being ejected from the seat belt 11.
- the bush 150 When the wire 21 is further stretched from this state, the bush 150 is connected to the arm plate 24, as shown in FIG. 2C. According to 24, it is rotated about the axis 23 in the counterclockwise direction (the direction of arrow 100) sufficiently large, and the bushing 150 and the reciprocal nose are rotated. The seat belt 11 is sandwiched between 15 2. Then, since the pulling device 22 tries to raise the arm plate 24 further by the bow i, the seat belt 11 becomes the bushing 1. 5 0 contact service 16 0 It is strongly clamped between contact beads 172 of seek 152. As a result, even if the vehicle occupant tries to fall in front of the vehicle and the seat belt 11 is applied with the upward pulling force shown in Fig. 2C, the seat belt will not move. The vehicle 11 is not pulled out at all, and the vehicle occupant can be strongly restrained.
- the seat belt retractor 10 is rotated by the locking mechanism 13 so that rotation with the reel shaft is locked. Since this is done, the seat belt 11 will not be unwound from the reel shaft side.
- the slack of the seat belt 11 can be surely removed. Therefore, the seatbelt 11 can be easily and reliably brought into close contact with the occupant's body and the occupant can be restrained by the seat.
- the bushing 150 and the receiver 152 pinch the seatbelt 11 so that it cannot be pulled out. Even if a large tension is applied to the seatbelt 11 from the occupant trying to move forward, the seatbelt 11 can be ejected by the bow I. And not. Thus, the seatbelt is conventionally wrapped around the reel of the seatbelt retractor, thereby allowing the body to move forward. This solves the problem that the occupant cannot be restrained effectively.
- Fig. 2D Principle of a different embodiment It is a main part side view.
- the receiptino 152 is vertically self-sliding along the second flat plate portion 20B of the frame 20.
- a pair of plate-like brackets 180 is extended toward the busher 150.
- This bracket 180 has a long hole 182 extending in the horizontal direction.
- the long hole 182 has a contact hole.
- Pins 18 4 protruding from both end faces of 160 are engaged with each other.
- the bushing 150 is made of the above-mentioned tensioning device 22, wire 21, tensioning member 25, and arm plate 24 (not shown in FIG. 2D). Each of them is rotated in the same manner as described above via a not shown). When the bush 150 rotates upward, the seat belt 11 is sandwiched between the contact beads 16 0 and 17 2. Then, when the bushing 150 is further rotated upward, the receiver 152 is also slid upward.
- FIG. 3A is an explanatory diagram showing another embodiment of the present invention
- FIG. 3C is a perspective view of the bushing 29 viewed from below.
- the same components as those described in FIGS. 1A to 1C are denoted by the same reference numerals, and the description thereof will be omitted.
- the bushing 150 'shown in FIGS. 3A and 3C is fitted on the shaft 23 and urges the bushing 29 in a counterclockwise direction (the direction of the arrow 100).
- the tension member 25 is pulled by the wire 21, the tension is made integral with the spring 34 and the bushing 29.
- a hook (protrusion) 29 abutting against the member 25 and a bin that prevents the rotation of the bush 150 ′ against the force of the panel 34.
- Shear pin) 29 D This bin 29D is made of a material having a lower strength than the bushing 150 ', and is attached to the bushing 150'. It is.
- the pin 29D has the window holes 201, 20 of the base plate as in the case of the above-mentioned bin 162. Engage with J and lay down. One end of the panel 34 is fixed to the bushing 29, and the other end is fixed to the facing plate portion 20 C (or 20 D) of the base plate 20.
- the bushing 150 ′ ′′ shown in FIG. 31B has the same panel 34 as in FIG. 31A, and has a pulling member provided by the robe 32. It is connected to 25 and is read. This lobe 32 is hung on guides 20:, 20 L, one end of which is tied to the bin 16 2, and the other end of which is the end of the cylindrical member 26. It is linked to the department.
- the present invention can be extremely easily configured while achieving a dramatic improvement in reliability as described above, so that the size of the apparatus is small. It can also contribute to weight reduction and weight reduction.
- a pretensioner device is installed adjacent to the upper part of the seat belt retractor.
- the Tractor Retractor It can be installed anywhere. It can also be installed near the anchor point. In these cases, the same effects as in the above embodiment can be obtained.
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